My hope is that this hearing, among other work that is being done on the Hill, will show how perilous the position we are in is today, how p...
This may surprise our witnesses, but there are people in this town that will say that things have to get worse before we can construct the p...
We have got 14 million people that are unemployed that we have not been able to figure out how to put back to work.
If we really are accepting as a Congress a standard of outcomes of success that is just keeping the lights flickering... we are all going to...
we have got to work on some of these things in our own country as well.
Thank you very much for your excellent testimony.
This draft legislation is an important first step towards providing a long term solution to properly fund our rural schools.
Our mills in the 3rd District are facing more closures now than ever before due to a lack of available timber from federal lands.
Furthermore, the Forest Service's failure to manage our forests has left them dangerously dense, making the risk of life threatening wildfir...
One of the things that I am worried about in our country is that we have seen periods of growth in the 1980s and the 1990s where there was a...
Bank recapitalization does not require treaty changes.
It is not a sufficient answer to the people we represent that things have to get worse before we fix this problem.
each employee of the business is having to pay $10,585 for regulatory costs per employee.
Good afternoon. The Subcommittee on National Parks will come to order.
I'm very much looking forward to the discussion that we're going to have on this important hearing.
Specifically we're here to review a report that the Park Service issued last month entitled, A Call to Action: Preparing for a Second Centur...
I look forward to hearing about this report in detail from Jon Jarvis, the Director of the National Park Service.
the regulatory burden on the American people cost approximately $1.75 trillion annually.